I guess I imagined Click being contacted by "Bufa", his mysterious benefactor, who he only saw via his avatar of a frog. Of course, this assumes that Click has access to the Inter-connected Broadcast Transmission Grid, an early precursor to the internet in the late 30's. I also imagined that all the gadgets and gear that Click invented and couldn't sell to the police would just be added to himself, making him a kind of add-on cybernetic organism.

I also imagined my dog was dancing down the hallway, but that was just the DayQuil kicking in,I guess...

Oooh, gotta love the DayQuil buzz- Way to tap into and harness the QuilForce, Sizer! Unbelievable work Sir, as always! Love the 'atari graphics' digital read out of the toad. Was this done in illustrator? PS? So crisp and clean... and awesome!

@Rooth: Thanks. I figured during his time, even 8 bit graphics would be ahead of the curve. The frog and type were done in Freehand, everything else was pencilled/inked in MangaStudio, and colored in PhotoShop CS3. Clean-ness attributed to working at 400 dpi as long as I can.

@Yoav: I'll say he has part of his hand in the cannon, a reminder of an investigation gone sour.

@Mdevile: I was wondering if anyone would notice that his "metal" finger sign was actually his antenna for the transmission. Good eye!

Wow. These threads just keep getting better and better by the week. Uncle Warren has really created a fun playground here, hasn't he?

As soon as I finished last week's R&R, I promised myself that no matter what this week's subject was, I would challenge myself to do it in the style of an '80's Saturday morning cartoon. You can be the judge of how well that worked.

Gadgetman, agent of B.U.F.O. (Big Underground Froglike Operative), who tackles crime around the world with his hypo-needle thingy and his mobile, self-aware compendium of devices known as F.R.O.G. (Full Retinue Of Gadgets). Coming soon to the R&R Network. Watch the cartoon; buy the cereal.